UPDATE Police seeking assistance to locate Jessie Gould LOCATED

Source: ACT Police

Update at 5.40pm Thursday, 29 February 2024 – Thank you Canberra, the person we posted about earlier this month who absconded from the Adult Mental Health Unit has been arrested in NSW and was extradited back to the ACT. He is scheduled to appear in the ACT Magistrates Court tomorrow (Friday, 1 March 2024).

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ACT Policing is seeking public assistance to locate 32-year-old man Jessie Gould who was last seen leaving the Adult Mental Health Unit (AMHU) in Garran last night.

Mr Gould was referred to The Canberra Hospital by a Magistrate last week to receive a mental health assessment.

Just after 7pm last night (Sunday 18 February 2024) Mr Gould damaged a window to abscond from the facility and was last seen heading towards Yamba Drive.

He was wearing black track pants with red stripes, a black hoodie and white shoes. He has a slim build, short dark hair and a dark beard.

To ensure Mr Gould’s safety, police are seeking public assistance to locate him. If located, please do not approach Mr Gould and call police immediately on 131 444.

Anyone who can assist police with information about Mr Gould’s location is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via the Crime Stoppers ACT website. Please quote 7677393. Information can be provided anonymously.

Man to face court following arrow incident

Source: ACT Police

A 49-year-old Symonston man will face the ACT Magistrates Court today (Monday, 19 February 2024) following a serious incident on Saturday afternoon.

About 1.45pm on Saturday (17 February 2024), police were requested to attend the man’s residence in Symonston.

While police were attempting to speak with the man, it is alleged his behaviour became erratic and he shot a hunting arrow using a compound bow towards police, narrowly missing an officer.

A short time later, specialist resources were deployed and arrived at the residence.

Upon their arrival, it is alleged the man shot a second arrow towards police.

Specialist resources successfully negotiated with the man who was subsequently apprehended without further incident.

A search warrant was executed at the residence later that day, where police located another compound bow with an arrow, and a double barrel shot gun and associated ammunition.

The man was charged with two counts of using an offensive weapon – dangerous to a person, with further charges expected to be laid as investigations continue.

Sky Regional with Ortenzia Borre

Source: Australian Ministers 1

ORTENZIA BORRE, HOST: And joining me live now is Minister Kristy McBain. Now, you’re at the Royal Australian Air Force Base there in Richmond this morning as we head into the bushfire season, what should we be doing for higher risk weather season preparedness?

MINISTER FOR EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT, KRISTY MCBAIN: Good morning Ortenzia. It’s great to be at RAAF Base Richmond this morning announcing the National Aerial Firefighting Fleet for this high risk weather season. Every year the Australian Government contributes funding to this, over $50 million in Australian Government funding, which contributes to more than 160 contracted firefighting fleet for the states and territories. Five that are funded directly by the Albanese Government. And it’s really important that as we enter this higher risk weather season on the back of what was extraordinary heat and wind yesterday, that every Australian has a plan for the worst-case scenario. A plan that they can enact with family and friends to make sure that they keep themselves safe. 

HOST: Now I want to ask you Minister about regional airline Rex. It’s just been sold to a US based air services company, Air T. The airline entered voluntary administration, of course, last July. So, how will this international acquisition impact our local flights? 

MCBAIN: Well, our Government’s been really strident in that regional aviation is incredibly important. Airlines like Rex provide vital service to communities right across the country. Those flights are needed in many parts of the country where otherwise there would be no service at all. And in some parts of the country, they are inaccessible for months during the year where we’ve got flooding and heavy rain. So, it’s vitally important we continue to have a regional airline. We said from day one our Government would back regional aviation and we’ve done that for more than a year now while we had the administrators search for a buyer. A buyer has now been found, there are still some final steps to go through, but I think it shows the Albanese Government has the back of every regional Australian because we were not prepared to let Rex go by and regional communities not be accessed by the air any longer. So, we look forward to continuing to work with Air T after those final steps are taken and ensure that regional aviation remains strong across our country. 

HOST: Now, we’ve just heard from Cam that Australia will answer a call for help between, the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, by sending an Australian representative over. Now, what impact do you believe that we will have there by sending one person to negotiate further in a ceasefire deal?

MCBAIN: Look, I think it shows the high regard that our Australian military has held that they want a strategic officer to go over to the Middle East. We’ve answered that call from the US to send an officer over and we’ll continue to work with our allies in that respect. I think it shows really, though, that the Australian Government wants to see peace in the Middle East. We don’t want a conflict that is, you know, thousands of kilometres away impacting on our own home soil. We want to contribute to peace and stability across the region. And this is one way that we can help achieve that. 

HOST: Kristy McBain, Emergency Management Minister there, thank you so much for your time this morning. 

MCBAIN: Thank you. 

ACCC opposes keg pooling supplier MicroStar’s proposed acquisition of Konvoy assets

Source: Australian Ministers for Regional Development

The ACCC has decided to oppose MicroStar Logistics LLC’s (MicroStar) proposed acquisition of the assets of Konvoy Holdings Pty Ltd (Receivers and Managers Appointed) (Konvoy), both of which supply keg pooling services to brewers across Australia.

MicroStar, which operates under the name Kegstar in Australia, and Konvoy are the only suppliers of keg pooling services, which enable brewers to rent kegs on a short-term basis to supply alcoholic drinks on tap to licensed venues.

“Our investigation has found that MicroStar acquiring the assets of Konvoy, the only other provider of keg pooling services in Australia, would be likely to substantially lessen competition,” ACCC Commissioner Dr Philip Williams said.

While independent brewers can use their own kegs or leased kegs, the ACCC considers that these options generally serve different purposes and would not be a viable alternative should keg pooling prices increase.

For example, owning kegs or renting them under long-term leases may be suitable when independent brewers are located close to the licensed venues, but these models are unlikely to be viable when servicing venues located further away.

“Without competitors, MicroStar could increase prices above a competitive level and reduce services or quality of service for customers,” Dr Williams said.

“Higher prices for keg pooling would have a significant impact on many independent brewers.”

The ACCC noted that Konvoy is in receivership and that its assets may ultimately be liquidated.

“Our view is that if the proposed acquisition does not proceed, the Konvoy business is likely to continue, whether under new or existing ownership; however, we recognise that liquidation of the assets is also a potential outcome,” Dr Williams said.

“If Konvoy’s assets are liquidated, they would likely remain in the market and be available to new or emerging rivals to MicroStar, or to independent brewers.”

More information can be found on the ACCC public register: MicroStar Logistics, LLC – Konvoy Holdings Pty Limited.

Background

MicroStar is the largest independent keg services company in the United States with operations in the UK, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. It entered the Australian market in 2021 via the acquisition of the Kegstar business from Brambles.

In Australia, Kegstar handles the activities and costs relating to a brewery’s keg use (for example, keg capital costs, reverse logistics, repair and maintenance, and keg management labour) under a pay-per-fill (PPF) model.

Under the PPF model, a brewery will order the number of kegs it requires, these are then delivered to the brewery for them to clean, fill and ship to the brewery’s customers. The brewery provides information on full keg deliveries to Kegstar who then tracks the kegs to the brewery’s customers (i.e. licensed venues), and then Kegstar arranges to collect the empty kegs for further use by its PPF customers. Brewers will pay for this PPF service based on the number of kegs that the brewery refills.

Konvoy operates a keg services business in Australia where it provides keg rentals on a short-term basis, known as “keg pooling”; and it leases kegs on a long-term basis, for a period of 12-60 months, known as “keg leasing”. Under its long-term keg leasing, brewers can lease kegs for their brewery for a monthly fee.

For its keg pooling, Konvoy stores and maintains a fleet of serviced kegs which are delivered to brewers as needed in exchange for a fixed fee. The brewers will then clean, fill and distribute the kegs. Konvoy tracks the kegs and arranges a pickup from the brewer’s customers, usually licensed venues, once they are empty.

In addition to these leasing services, Konvoy offers separate keg maintenance and repair and branding services. It also sells kegs to customers and supplies a tracking technology, known as ‘Katch’, as part of its logistics offering which assists with tracking kegs across the supply chain.

Konvoy entered receivership and administration on 11 March 2025. The Receivers determined that a sales process for Konvoy’s assets would provide the best return to creditors.

Witnesses sought to Commonwealth Avenue bridge motorcycle collision

Source: ACT Police

ACT Policing is seeking witnesses and dash-cam footage of a two vehicle collision on Commonwealth Avenue bridge yesterday (Tuesday, 5 March 2024).

About 12.50pm, police and emergency services were called to a collision between a Toyota sedan and a black motorcycle on Commonwealth Avenue bridge, Barton.

The motorcycle rider, a 31-year-old man, was treated at the scene by ACT Ambulance Service paramedics before being transported to hospital in a serious but stable condition.

Police are investigating the circumstances of the collision, and would like to speak to anyone who witnessed the incident or who may have dash-cam footage from the area around the time of the incident.

Anyone with information that could assist police is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via the Crime Stoppers ACT website. Please quote reference number 7691271. Information can be provided anonymously.

Public assistance sought following man using fake online dating profiles

Source: ACT Police

ACT Policing is calling for information from the public after a man allegedly created fictitious accounts on various online dating applications.

Between January 2023 and January 2024, the man is believed to have used fake photos and a fake name to engage with several women via online dating platforms.

In one incident, the man is alleged to have exchanged his mobile number and residential address with a woman under the guise of the fake identity as presented on his dating profile.

It is further alleged that when the man and woman met up, the man committed an act of indecency on the woman.

The man was subsequently charged with committing an act of indecency without consent.

Police have already spoken to a number of people in relation to this matter, and are urging anyone who is yet to speak to police or who has information about this matter to come forward.

Anyone with information can contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via the Crime Stoppers ACT website.Please quote 7670821. Information can be provided anonymously.

UPDATE Deceased woman located in Barton hotel

Source: ACT Police

Update issued approximately 8.30pm, Tuesday, 5 March 2024

While police continue to investigate the circumstances of this incident, the woman’s death does not appear to be suspicious.

A report will be prepared for the coroner.

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ACT Policing is investigating the death of a 51-year-old woman in a Barton hotel earlier today.

About 1.15pm (Tuesday, 5 March 2024), police responded to reports a woman had been located deceased in a hotel room on National Circuit, Barton.

At this time, investigations are ongoing to determine the circumstances of the incident.

Anyone with information that could assist police is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or on the Crime Stoppers ACT website. Please quote reference 7691343. Information can be provided anonymously.

Police seek witnesses to Monash motorcycle collision

Source: ACT Police

ACT Policing is seeking witnesses and dash-cam footage of a single vehicle motorcycle collision in Monash.

About 3.30am yesterday (Sunday, 3 March 2024), police responded to reports of a single motorcycle collision on Charleston Street, Monash.

The motorcycle rider, a 23-year-old man, was treated at the scene by ACT Ambulance Service paramedics before being transported to hospital in a serious condition.

ACT Policing’s Major Collision Team are now investigating the circumstances of the incident.

Anyone who witnessed the collision, or who may have CCTV or dash-cam footage of the area around Charleston Street at the time of the collision is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via theCrime Stoppers ACT website. Please quote reference 7689098. Information can be provided anonymously.

Witnesses sought to family violence incident

Source: ACT Police

ACT Policing is seeking witnesses to a family violence incident that occurred during the afternoon and evening of Thursday, 29 February 2024.

About 5pm, a woman left a Franklin residence on foot, headed towards the nearby Nullarbor Avenue light rail stop.

A short time later, a man driving a white Tesla bearing ACT registration YQC69P allegedly arrived at the light rail stop, and requested the woman get in the vehicle.

Following a short conversation, the woman got into the vehicle, where the man allegedly began to drive away with the passenger door still open.

Police allege that the woman was subsequently confined in the car whilst being driven around the Gungahlin region, where the man has allegedly assaulted the woman a number of times.

A short time later, the vehicle has stopped on the side of the road near Haydon Drive, Bruce where both the man and woman got out of the car. However, they both re-entered the car after a few minutes before driving to the Gungahlin region again.

The woman was eventually able to leave the man’s residence about 7.30pm that evening before seeking refuge at a friend’s house and contacting police.

About 11.10am on Friday, 1 March 2024, police were conducting mobile patrol in Gungahlin when they observed the man driving the Tesla.

He was subsequently arrested and faced the ACT Magistrates Court yesterday (Saturday, 2 March) charged with three offences – forcible confinement, choke, suffocate, or strangle another person, and recklessly inflict actual bodily harm.

Police would like to speak to anyone who may have witnessed the incident, or the Tesla vehicle being driven in Gungahlin or Belconnen on Thursday, 29 February – police understand the woman may have called out to other road users for help whilst in the car.

Anyone with information that could assist police is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via theCrime Stoppers ACT website. Please quote 7687406. Information can be provided anonymously.

Police seek to identify man involved in filming incident

Source: ACT Police

ACT Policing is seeking assistance from members of the public to identify a man involved in an unauthorised filming incident at the Canberra Outlet Centre yesterday.

About 10.20am on Wednesday (28 February 2024), the man allegedly followed a woman into the female public toilets located within the Canberra Outlet Centre, Fyshwick.

At this time, it is alleged the man took photos of the woman using the facilities and, once confronted, fled the scene on foot.

Anyone who can assist in identifying the man is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via the Crime Stoppers ACT website. Please quote reference number 7685801. Information can be provided anonymously.